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Faking It
- By: Jennifer Crusie
- Narrated by: Aasne Vigesaa
- Length: 11 hrs and 23 mins
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Reformed art forger Tilda Goodnight reluctantly joins forces with semi-reformed con man Davy Dempsey. They want to steal a dubious painting and several million embezzled dollars from a lethal widow named Clea, who has targeted a mild-mannered art collector as her next dearly departed. Complications include her sister, the female impersonator; his best friend, the reformed cat burglar; a recidivist embezzler named Rabbit; a hit man; some lousy sex; and a juke box.
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Sometimes Audioversions really stand out.
- By Ruffian on 10-17-08
- Faking It
- By: Jennifer Crusie
- Narrated by: Aasne Vigesaa
STUPID!!!
Reviewed: 09-18-10
I have no idea how this book got good reviews...I have never listend to anything so stupid!
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A Million Little Pieces
- By: James Frey
- Narrated by: Oliver Wyman
- Length: 10 hrs and 6 mins
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By the time James Frey enters a drug and alcohol treatment facility, he has so thoroughly ravaged his body that the doctors are shocked he is still alive. Inside the clinic, he is surrounded by patients as troubled as he: a judge, a mobster, a former world-champion boxer, and a fragile former prostitute. To James, their friendship and advice seem stronger and truer than the clinic's droning dogma of How to Recover.
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Waste of time
- By Robert S Austin on 07-19-07
- A Million Little Pieces
- By: James Frey
- Narrated by: Oliver Wyman
Wow!
Reviewed: 12-16-05
It's amazing to see all this thru James's eyes. It's like going thru it yourself!
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My Friend Leonard
- By: James Frey
- Narrated by: Andy Paris
- Length: 10 hrs and 24 mins
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Perhaps the most unconventional and literally breathtaking father-son story you'll ever read, My Friend Leonard pulls you immediately and deeply into a relationship as unusual as it is inspiring. The father figure is Leonard, the high-living, recovering coke addict, "West Coast Director of a large Italian-American finance firm" (read: mobster) who helped to keep James Frey clean in A Million Little Pieces.
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Great book
- By Kathy on 11-04-05
- My Friend Leonard
- By: James Frey
- Narrated by: Andy Paris
What a ride!
Reviewed: 12-16-05
It's amazing to hear about James's time after recovery...you have to follow him!!!
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